Hi All,

I'm not a Flex owner, YET, so please forgive me if I'm out of line here,
however, I've read just about every comment that Flex users have made
concerning CW and other questionable operations.

Being that I have built a very capable all Solid State (PCI Express) gaming
computer (I only play one game though, Counter-Strike, occasionally), I've
noticed that most of the comments about CW, and have mentioned what
computer platform is being used, are very similar in nature.

If I attempted to play your typical graphics heavy game on the platforms
mentioned by the majority of those users, I would see a significant
degredation of the gaming experience - and would not even play on some of
those computers.

I also edit HD video on the same computer and anything less would not be a
very good and productive editing experience either.

Could it be that the computers being used are just not powerful enough to
run real time data over a Firewire cable? I know that I have an extremely
fast desktop and laptop and feel confident that I can more than handle the
bandwidth. As a matter of fact, I feel certain, if it's possible with
additional Flex hardware, that my desktop could run three or four Flex
5000s with plenty of overhead to spare.

I remember that the first thing I looked for on the Flex site, after I read
all that the Flex is to offer, was the PC Requirements. Again, I was
confident that my two machines could surpas thee specs, but there were
significant enough to be sure. Any external peripheral that does what Flex
does - and real time in duplex, has got to be a machine that's not just
your garden variety office computer. It must be beefy and up to the task.

I have a sneaky suspicion that if some of those that have CW side tone
delay issues, had a bit faster computer, some of those issues would not
crop up.

However, not having actually owned a Flex, I may be wrong - but am I? Your
thoughts?

dave :)
WB4LCN
San Diego, CA
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